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AMIA 2012 State of the Association Meeting and Award Presentations Gil Kuperman Chair, Board of Directors www.amia.org 2012 Board of Directors Dominik Aronsky Gil Kuperman Eta Berner Chris Lehmann Helen Burstin Nancy Lorenzi


  1. AMIA 2012 State of the Association Meeting and Award Presentations Gil Kuperman Chair, Board of Directors www.amia.org

  2. 2012 Board of Directors • Dominik Aronsky • Gil Kuperman • Eta Berner • Chris Lehmann • Helen Burstin • Nancy Lorenzi • James Cimino • Eneida Mendonca • Scott Evans • Blackford Middleton • Kevin Fickenscher • Thomas Payne • Cindy Gadd • Paulina Sockolow • John Holmes • Justin Starren • Sarah Ingersoll • Bonnie Westra • Rita Kukafka www.amia.org

  3. 2012 Outgoing Board Members Nancy Lorenzi Vanderbilt University Medical Center Eta Berner University of Alabama at Birmingham Bonnie Westra University of Minnesota School of Nursing Jim Cimino ACMI President www.amia.org

  4. Election Results Thank You! Nominating Committee and Chair, Nancy Lorenzi www.amia.org

  5. Election Results Chair ‐ elect (2013), Chair (2014 ‐ 2015) Blackford Middleton Partners Health Care System Harvard University www.amia.org

  6. Election Results Re ‐ elected & Newly Elected Directors John Holmes, University of Pennsylvania Justin Starren, Northwestern University Biomedical Informatics Center Martha Adams, Duke University Health System Dean Sittig, University of Texas Houston, Memorial Hermann Center for Healthcare www.amia.org

  7. Membership Report 4,500 4,000 3,500 2.2% increase 3,000 2011 ‐ 2012 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 www.amia.org

  8. Member Get A Member Campaign 320 new members recruited by 283 AMIA members Thank you to the Membership Committee and Chair, Heather Sobko www.amia.org

  9. 2012 MGMC Winner Rosemary Kennedy National Quality Forum www.amia.org

  10. Financial Report 2011 Balance Sheet ‐ all programs & grants Assets $3,807,569 Liabilities $ 722,396 Equity $2,960,664 www.amia.org

  11. Financial Report – AMIA Assets $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 www.amia.org

  12. The Numbers & Special Thanks • 1,064 submissions – 942 reviewers • 2,380 attendees • 2012 Scientific Program Committee • Volunteers from Committees, Working Groups and Task Forces • AMIA Staff www.amia.org

  13. And place the same order that two other informaticians ordered in the 1970s.

  14. One orders a drink. The other complains he suffers from UMLS CUI C0001973 and shouldn’t order. UMLS CUI C0001973 = Alcohol dependence syndrome

  15. The bouncer says, “What’s the password?”. One says, “Password?” The bouncer lets them in.

  16. AMIA 2012 Awards Dominik Aronsky Awards Committee Chair www.amia.org

  17. Awards & Awards Executive Committee Awards Committee • Mor Peleg • Dominik Aronsky • Roy Simpson • Wendy Chapman • Mark Weiner • Joshua Denny • Adam Wright • Judy Effken • Marcelo Fiszman Signature Awards Committee • Michael Krauthammer • Dominik Aronsky • Tze ‐ Yun Leong • Joan Ash • Lucila Ohno ‐ Machado • Kevin Fickenscher • Vimla Patel • Gil Kuperman • Nancy Lorenzi www.amia.org

  18. Diana Forsythe Award Co ‐ sponsored by the People and Organizational Issues Working Group, this award honors a peer ‐ reviewed paper publishing informatics ‐ related content that best exemplifies the spirit and scholarship of Diana’s work at the intersection of informatics and social sciences. www.amia.org

  19. Diana Forsythe Award 2012 Winner Eivor Oborn Co ‐ authors Michael Barrett; Elizabeth Davidson. Unity in Diversity: Electronic Patient Record Use in Multidisciplinary Practice. Published in Information Systems Research. www.amia.org

  20. Harriet H. Werley Award Co ‐ sponsored by the Nursing Informatics Working Group, this award recognizes a nurse presenting a paper at the meeting that was judged as making the greatest contribution towards advancement of nursing informatics. www.amia.org

  21. Harriet H. Werley Award 2012 Winner Constance Johnson A Usability Problem: Conveying Health Risks to Consumers on the Internet www.amia.org

  22. NIWG Student Award Co ‐ sponsored by the Nursing Informatics Working Group, this award recognizes a student who demonstrates excellence in nursing informatics and who has the potential to contribute significantly to the discipline of nursing and health informatics. www.amia.org

  23. NIWG Student Award 2012 Winner Rhonda Guse Cady A Mixed Methods Approach for Measuring the Impact of Delivery ‐ Centric Interventions on Clinician Workflow www.amia.org

  24. Homer R. Warner Award Selected by the University of Utah and named for Homer R. Warner, a pioneer in the field of informatics and the founder of their Department of Biomedical Informatics, this award recognizes a paper that best describes approaches to improving computerized information acquisition and knowledge data acquisition and management. www.amia.org

  25. Homer R. Warner Award Judges • Homer Warner, University of Utah • Donald A.B. Lindberg, NLM • John Hurdle, University of Utah • Aaron Cohen, Oregon Health and Sciences University • Spenser Jones, Rand Corporation • David Vawdrey, Columbia University • Joyce Mitchell, University of Utah www.amia.org

  26. Homer R. Warner Award 2012 Winner KENSAKU KAWAMOTO Clinical Information System Services and Capabilities Desired for Scalable, Standards ‐ Based, Service ‐ oriented Decision Support: Consensus Assessment of the Health Level 7 Clinical Decision Support Work Group (presented in S73, see page 97) Jason Jacobs, Brandon M. Welch, Vojtech Huser, Marilyn D. Peterno, Guilherme del Fiol, David Shields, Howard R. Strasberg, Peter J. Haug, Zhijing Liu, Robert A. Jenders, David W. Rowed, Daryl Chertcoff, Karsten Fehre, Klaus ‐ Peter Adlassnig, Clayton Curtis www.amia.org

  27. Distinguished Paper Awards Honors five authors of notable and distinguished papers submitted to the Annual Symposium through the rigorous submission and review process. www.amia.org

  28. Distinguished Paper Awards Ensuring Patient Safety in Care Transitions: An Empirical Evaluation of a Handoff Intervention Tool Joanna Abraham 1 ; Thomas Kannampallil 1 ; Bela Patel 2 ; Khalid Almoosa 2 ; Vimla Patel 1 1. New York Academy of Medicine; 2. University of Texas Houston Health Science Center www.amia.org

  29. Distinguished Paper Awards Exceptions Handling within GLARE Clinical Guideline Framework Giorgio Leonardi ; Alessio Bottrighi; Gabriele Galliani; Paolo Terenziani; Antonio Messina; Francesco Della Corte University of Pavia; University of Eastern Piedmont www.amia.org

  30. Distinguished Paper Awards Ontology ‐ Based Federated Data Access to Human Studies Information Ida Sim 1 ; Simona Carini 1 ; Samson W. Tu 2 ; Landon T. Detwiler 3 ; James Brinkley 3 ; Shamim A. Mollah 4 ; Karl Burke 5 ; Harold P. Lehmann 5 ; Swati Chakraborty 6 ; Knut M. Wittkowski 4 ; Brad H. Pollock 7 ; Thomas M. Johnson 8 ; Vojtech Huser 9 ; 1. University of California San Francisco; 2. Stanford University; 3. University of Washington; 4.The Rockefeller University; 5. Johns Hopkins University; 6. Duke University; 7. University of Texas Health Science Center; 8. Mayo Clinic; 9. National Institutes of Health www.amia.org

  31. Distinguished Paper Awards An Evaluation of the NQF Quality Data Model for Representing Electronic Health Record Driven Phenotyping Algorithms William K. Thompson 1 ; Luke V. Rasmussen 1 ; Jennifer A. Pacheco 1 ; Peggy L. Peissig; Joshua C. Denny 3 ; Abel N. Kho 1 ; Aaron Miller 2 ; Jyotishman Pathak 4 1. Northwestern University; 2.Marshfield Clinic; 3. Vanderbilt University; 4. Mayo Clinic www.amia.org

  32. Distinguished Paper Awards The Orderly and Effective Visit: Impact of the Electronic Health Record on Modes of Cognitive Control Charlene Weir 1,2,4 ; Frank A Drews 2,5; Molly K Leecaster 2,3; Robyn J Barrus 2; James L Hellewell 2,4 ; Jonathan R Nebeker 1,2,3 1. Department of Veterans Affairs, Geriatrics Research and Clinical Setting; 2. Informatics Decision Enhancement and Surveillance Research Center, VA, SLC, 3. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah; 4. Department of Bio ‐ Medical Informatics, University of Utah; 5.Department of Psychology, University of Utah www.amia.org

  33. Distinguished Poster Awards Presented tomorrow at the Closing Session www.amia.org

  34. AMIA 2012 The Future of AMIA: Extending the Reach of Informatics Kevin Fickenscher, President and CEO Gil Kuperman, Board Chair www.amia.org

  35. But, First… www.amia.org

  36. It Must Have Been Difficult… www.amia.org

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